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- Title
Memory and Forgetting on the National Periphery: Marseilles and the Regicide of 1934.
- Authors
Graves, Matthew
- Abstract
The article focuses on the relevance of public memorialism, particularly the plaque commemorating the double assassination of the King of Yugoslavia, Alexander I, and the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louis Barthou on October 9, 1934 in Marseille, France. It mentions that its neglect through non-observance are revealing anomalies. Such anomalies raise issues about preservation of traumatic memories and the appropriation of monuments and memorials' symbolic power.
- Subjects
MARSEILLE (France); FRANCE; YUGOSLAVIA; MEMORIALIZATION; MEMORIALS; ALEXANDER I, King of Yugoslavia; BARTHOU, Louis, 1862-1934; KINGS &; rulers -- Assassination
- Publication
PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 2010, Vol 7, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1449-2490
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5130/portal.v7i1.1291